The cameras being a good case in point here, as in spite of sporting only one camera the software results in one of the best
camera experiences on the market.
With initial impressions, we can say that it looks like the best
camera experience in this price segment.
I'll say it right from the start that I think both of these phones have excellent
overall camera experiences, and they both take great photos every time you press the shutter button.
Simply attach the lens over your built - in camera lens on the phone, and you can get an
enhanced camera experience right on your smartphone.
A really good
smartphone camera experience consistently takes great photos in all sorts of situations, with as little waiting around as possible.
From now on, more and more flagships will try and offer the
dual camera experience, each with a spin of their own.
All said and done, if great performance and a
fantastic camera experience is important to you, you will be happy regardless of which device you choose.
Additionally, the Visual Core update for Pixel 2 will focus on bringing this
same camera experience to third - party apps.
But what do they really mean, and how do they combine to create a
mobile camera experience that's like to be market leading for 2018?
However, you'll still find a fully
featured camera experience with plenty on offer from within the app, including a range of shooting modes and effects.
What makes for a great
camera experience though, is the ability to support people who are growing as content creators, and people who are experienced with video and photography.
Not only is there a helpful on boarding experience for newcomers to the
manual camera experience, but you can also set up to 60 - second intervals for continuous shooting.
This needs to happen twice over to avoid accidental camera loading, but even so we didn't find it particularly practical - which sets the scene for the
poor camera experience.
All of these design decisions will give users an excellent
selfie camera experience, while also cutting down even more on the phone's screen - to - body ratio.
A bigger battery would have been nice, and more
robust camera experience would have been appreciated, but all said and done, the new Moto X offers a very attractive package.
The overall
camera experience definitely has a lot of room for improvement, but is actually par for the course when compared to its similarly priced competition.
It's surprised us with what it's good at — the generally
decent camera experience, long battery life and impressive display.
Instead of a million camera effects, it focused on one or two, while making the
core camera experience much better with machine learning.
In fact, it puts its emphasis on delivering a good
camera experience via a 41 - megapixel camera sensor with optical zoom.
These accessories communicate using special pin connections on the phone and can add functionality like additional battery power and even provide an
improved camera experience.